Thirty women, including Gloria Steinem and Nobel laureates, sought dialogue on reunification of countries still separated 62 years after Korean War.
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The two weeks Lynch School of Education Professor Brinton Lykes spent in Korea – both North and South – as part of an international women’s delegation were a whirlwind of public events and private moments, contrasting sights and perspectives, and a montage of emotions and impressions through which she continues to sift.
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Re “Talking About Peace, When Despots Don’t Care,” by Serge Schmemann (Editorial Notebook, May 28), about a group of 30 women who went to North Korea on a peace mission last month
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On 24 May 2015, the International Women’s Day for Peace and Disarmament, approximately 30 women from 15 countries crossed the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ), which serves as a buffer between North Korea and South Korea, and made a powerful call for peace in the Korean Peninsula.
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